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A, B, C... Manhattan

United States

1997

90 Min
Color
English
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DIR Amir Naderi

EXEC Jason Kliot, Joana Vicente

PROD Amir Naderi

SCR Amir Naderi

DP William Rexer

CAST Lucy Knight, Erin Norris, Sara Paul, Maisy Hughes, Nikolai Voloshuk, Arnie Charnik

ED Amir Naderi

MUSIC Doc Hammer

Cannes (Un Certain Regard), Sundance, New York

Synopsis

Premiered at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, A, B, C… Manhattan focuses on three women whose lives intersect on the streets of New York’s Alphabet City. Colleen is a photographer struggling to create art and make a living while raising a daughter on her own. Kacey has lost both her girlfriend and her boyfriend but really wants to find her dog. Kate knows that it’s time to break up with her boyfriend, but is waiting for the right moment to talk with him. Together, their lives form a portrait of a generation living with the fallout of failed expectations and trying to figure out what’s next. Once again, Naderi’s camera captures the sights and sounds of New York like no one else can. –Lincoln Center

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Amir Naderi

Amir Naderi (Persian: امیر نادری, born 15 August, 1946 in Abadan) is a notable Iranian film director, screenwriter and one of the most influential figures of 20th-century Persian cinema.

Naderi developed his knowledge of cinema by watching films at the theater where he worked as a boy, reading film criticism, and making relationships with leading film critics. He began his career with still photography for some notable Iranian features. In the 1970s, Naderi turned to directing, and made some of the most important features of the New Iranian Cinema. In 1971, his directorial debut, Goodbye Friend was released in Iran. Mr. Naderi first came into the international spotlight with films that are now known as cinema classics, The Runner (1985), and Water, Wind, Dust (1989). The Runner is considered by many critics to be one of the most influential films of the past quarter century. After a number of his films were banned by the Iranian government… read more

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